Intelligence Analysis: Intelligence Cooperation in an Uncertain World
UNDD01 – Intelligence Analysis, 3 credits, First Cycle.
Do you want to try something new outside your main field of study or further deepen your knowledge? Lund University’s new x-courses are short, flexible, credit-earning courses that you can study in parallel with your programme.
The course covers international intelligence cooperation between different states, as well as intelligence cooperation at national level between various types of authorities and corresponding stakeholders. Particular emphasis is placed on international intelligence cooperation in signals intelligence.
In order to provide students with a slightly broader and more interdisciplinary base, reflecting the breadth of intelligence analysis as a subject, the course also includes a component aimed at providing students with basic knowledge of how signals intelligence works at a technical level. In addition to signals intelligence as an example of information gathering, the course will also cover a selection of intelligence methods as an example of how gathered information can be analysed.
The course will also address different perspectives on how intelligence activities and cooperation can be understood in relation to democratic values.
Syllabus UNDD01 Intelligence Analysis: Intelligence Cooperation in an Uncertain World
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Director of intelligence analysis studies:
Johan Matz
Senior lecturer
Telephone: 046-222 89 29
E-mail: johan [dot] matz [at] svet [dot] lu [dot] se (johan[dot]matz[at]svet[dot]lu[dot]se)